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Latest revision as of 01:41, 17 October 2024
Animal-Powered Vehicle[edit | edit source]
vehicle | place of origin | time | image |
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Paris | 1662 | |
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Russia | ![]() | |
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Russia | 17th century | ![]() |
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Russia | ![]() |
Vessel[edit | edit source]
vehicle | place of origin | time | image |
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Europe | ![]() | |
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Europe | 19th century | ![]() |
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Zaporizhzhia | 16th century | ![]() |
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France | c. 1670 | ![]() |
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Arctic Circle | 11th century |